THE WAY BACK TO OURSELVES

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THE WAY BACK TO OURSELVES PRESENTS:

THE SPRING COLLECTION: IN HIS GARDEN

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The Spring Collection: IN HIS GARDEN Print Journal Coming in May 2025

The Way Back to Ourselves is proud to present our FIRST print journal arriving in May 2025. Enjoy the free digital collection in this stunning keepsake for purchase on Amazon in paperback and hardcover from The Way Back Books, an imprint of TheWayBack2Ourselves.com.

Listen to the poets of The Way Back to Ourselves Literary Journal perform their work with our NEW podcast, The Poetry Corner, a spin-off from The Way Back Podcast, hosted by Edward Holmes and Deidre Braley.

Rekindled
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Rekindled

In her poem “Rekindled,” Stephanie Nygaard captures God’s delivery and light in a season of difficulty.

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Mountain Laurel Living
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Mountain Laurel Living

In her poem “Mountain Laurel Living,” Bethany Peck writes about loss, suffering, and faith through the metaphor of the Mountain Laurel.

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Holy Spirit, Help
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Holy Spirit, Help

Nathaniel Evans poem, “Holy Spirit, Help,” reads like a fervent prayer, as he asks God’s Holy Spirit to help him through his faith walk and the difficulties of this life.

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A Brutal Love
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A Brutal Love

In “A Brutal Love,” poet Kimberly Phinney writes about her harrowing journey through severe illness and the spiritual epiphany she experienced in her garden that helped bring her back to life.

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Grizzly Bear Creek
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Grizzly Bear Creek

In his poem “Grizzly Bear Creek,” poet Nicholas Trandahl’s respite after a hike becomes a song for October in the wilderness, as he observes all of God’s creation—large and small.

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Sight + Sound
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Sight + Sound

In her poem “Sight + Sound,” Clare Weigel takes her readers on an emotional journey, as she grapples with the difficulties and blessings of experiencing life as a woman who is deafblind.

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Hermitage
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Hermitage

In his poem “Hermitage,” poet Nicholas Trandahl’s imagines the quiet lives of sacred men and their ancient acts of friendship and contemplation.

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Willow and Other Poems
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Willow and Other Poems

In her delightful poems “Willow,” “Paper Hearts,” and “Mundane,” artist and writer Danielle Robbins mediates on the quiet life and her path toward self-compassion and peace.

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Haikus for Hadley
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Haikus for Hadley

In “Haikus for Hadley,” poet Kimberly Phinney teams up with her young daughter to write four heartwarming haikus about motherhood and longing through infertility.

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Moonbeam Benediction
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Moonbeam Benediction

In “Moonbeam Benediction,” poet Stephanie Nygaard writes about the pain of sleepless nights and worry and how God’s assuring presence greets her in the darkness.

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Breakthrough and Silence
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Breakthrough and Silence

In her poems, “Breakthrough” and “Silence,” Penelope Guzzo explores the complex feelings one experiences during existential searching and difficult relationships. For Penelope, it is only when she rests in God that she finds a way through the challenges.

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Strong
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Strong

In “Strong,” poet and disability advocate Anna Wild reveals an intimate narrative in third person, which tackles her struggles with illness, faith, acceptance, and betrayal.

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October Sky and A Mind Full of Sorrow
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October Sky and A Mind Full of Sorrow

Poet Pat Severin explores the ups and downs of living in two poems. “October Sky” celebrates the beauty of the natural world and God’s creation during this time of year. While “A Mind Full of Sorrow,” explores depression and the redemption and comfort one can find in a personal relationship with the Heavenly Father.

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Boating in the Open Ocean
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Boating in the Open Ocean

In his poem “Boating in the Open Ocean,” Andrew Roberts crafts a compelling narrative and metaphor for man’s struggle against the natural and spiritual world.

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Grief
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Grief

In her poem “Grief,” musician and writer Jenny Rose Verdoni writes about the stages of grief and the healing that is promised to us as children of God.

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This is My Happy Poem
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This is My Happy Poem

In a simple lyric poem, “This is My Happy Poem,” poet Kimberly Phinney recalls one of her first memories of pure joy after surviving critical illness.

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